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American Hero: Politically Correct or Historically Accurate

Title: American Hero: Politically Correct or Historically Accurate
Category: History | Words: 1684 | Pages: 7.2 (approximately 235 words/page)


American Hero: Politically Correct or Historically Accurate

The All-American Hero: Political Correctness or Historical Accuracy? Our definition of what constitutes a hero has been continuously redefined the course of American history. Many have tried to define it as being a reflection of American culture and ideas. In his essay, “What Makes Superman So Darned American,” Gary Engle suggests that superman is the ultimate American hero because his super powers are “the comic book equivalents of ethnic characteristics,” which are vital to sustaining …showed first 75 words of 1684 total

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showed last 75 words of 1684 total…Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. New York: Bedford, 2000. 678. Limbacher, Carl. “FDNY Whistlebower: Media Nixed News of Race Changes to 9/11 Flag Statue.” Newsmax.com. 11 Jan. 2002. 18 Sep. 2002. Gaskell, Stephanie. “FDNY Reonsider Memorial.” Firehouse.com. 18 Jan. 2002. 18 Sept. 2002. Novell, Scott. “Forget The Alamo.” Fox News Channel. 3 Jun. 2002. 18 Sep. 2002. Chase, Mitch. “Polically Correct, But Still a Lie.” The Decatur Daily. 21 Jan. 2002, 18 Sep. 2002. Author Unknown. “Statue of Liberties.” Snopes.com. 18 Jan. 2002. 18 Sep. 2002. Cunnigham, Thomas M. “Political Correctness.” WithTheCommand.com. Jan. 2002. 18 Sep. 2002.

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